Keshia Knight Pulliam, who played Rudy Huxstable in 'The Cosby Show' got fired by Donald Trump after refusing to call her TV dad, Bill Cosby and ask for money for donations.
Pulliam told E! Online that she felt that it would be amazingly tacky to call Cosby after not having spoken to them, and she didn't feel that she needed that contribution at that time.
The 35-year-old actress continued that now, had she called the American comedian, it would have been a whole other issue, so one could not worry about that stuff.
Trump, who fired Pulliam from NBC's 'Celebrity Apprentice', asserted that the American actress made a mistake by not calling Cosby and she could have called him and perhaps he would have made a major contribution and that would have made a big impact on her stay.
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